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Millerjothi, N. K., Adhithan, S. Kavin, Khogulanand, V. R., Kiruba, P. |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 3221 Issue 1, p1-6, 6p |
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The capture of CO2 after combustion poses efficiency challenges for power plants, taking into account its general influence on the power plants overall performance, capturing CO2 after combustion has posed a challenge in terms of efficiency. The paper quantitatively compares the performance of integrated systems utilizing various solid sorbents such as calcium-based sorbents, Potassium based sorbent, amine based sorbent and magnesium-based sorbent. This investigation focuses on carbonate looping, which is a concept using high temperature CO2 capture materials. The study shows that despite having potential material degradation and decreased CO2 capacity over several cycles is one of the major challenges it faces Solid sorbents are seen as promising low-cost technologies for CO2 capture at this stage. The initial findings of this paper assess the merits of specific post-combustion CO2 capture sorbent materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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